Showing posts with label Dawood Ibrahim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dawood Ibrahim. Show all posts

Monday, December 24, 2018

1993 Mumbai blasts convict Tahir Merchant dies in Pune hospital (Maharashtra)

Apr 19, 2018, 06:30 AM IST

Tahir Merchant (aka Tahir Taklya), who was convicted in the 1993 Mumbai serial bomb blasts case, died at the state-run Sassoon Hospital, Pune in the wee hours of Wednesday. Merchant was lodged in Yerwada Central Jail, Pune.

Tahir Merchant
A close aide of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, Merchant was awarded with death sentence. He was arrested on June 8, 2010, for his role in the Mumbai serial blasts that claimed 257 lives on March 12, 1993. Merchant was convicted for conspiring, facilitating and knowingly commissioning acts of terror. "Convict Tahir Merchant was admitted in Sassoon hospital at about 3 am due to chest pain. He died in the hospital during treatment at around 3.45 am," said Additional Director General of Police (Prisons) Dr BK Upadhyay.

The Supreme Court had stayed the death sentence of Merchant in December 2017. Merchant had attended the conspiracy meeting in Dubai and helped his associates to arrange men from Mumbai, who were sent to Pakistan for arms training. Merchant had also collected funds to procure arms. He had planned to set up an illegal arms manufacturing factory unit in India. Merchant, a close aide of Dawood and Tiger Memon, used to work as manager in a carpet shop at Sharjah in the UAE. He was arrested by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) following his deportation from Abu Dhabi in June 2010. The Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (TADA) court in Mumbai had sentenced Merchant to death in the case on September 7, 2017, along with Feroz Rashid Khan.

ABOUT TAHIR TAKLYA
  • Tahir Merchant (aka Taklya) was arrested on June 8, 2010, for his role in the Mumbai serial blasts that claimed 257 lives on March 12, 1993. 
  • Merchant had attended the conspiracy meeting in Dubai and helped arrange men from Mumbai, who went to Pakistan for arms training. 
  • He had also collected funds to procure arms for terror activities. 
  • The TADA court in Mumbai had sentenced Merchant to death in the serial bomb blasts case on September 7, 2017.
Source: https://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-1993-mumbai-blasts-convict-tahir-merchant-dies-in-pune-hospital-2606434 (Accessed 24 December 2018)

Friday, February 6, 2015

Yakub Memon Death Sentence – Why the delay ?

Mrityunjay Kumar

Dec 12, 2014

In a temporary relief to 1993 Mumbai blast convict Yakub Memon, the Supreme Court has stayed the execution of his death penalty. This decision comes on the review plea filed by the death row convict in the Apex Court. Memon is sibling of the absconding mastermind of the blasts Tiger Memon and has been in custody for almost two decades.

While staying his hanging, a three judges bench headed by Justice AR Dave and comprising Justices J Chelameswar and Kurian Joseph posted the matter for next hearing on January 28, 2015. “It is directed that death penalty shall not be executed till the pendency of the review petition,” the judges said. Whatever be the decision of the court on January 28, but 1993 blast and all subsequent incidents of this kind were an attack on the pride of the nation and those evolved in perpetrating such a heinous crime must get severest punishment according to the law of the land.

Yakub’s brother Ibrahim Mushtaq Abdul Razak Nadim Memon, better known as Tiger Memon was a close associate of world’s one of the dreadest terrorist Dawood Ibrahim, both of them are living in Pakistan with changed identity and have been involved not only in anti-India activities but also in illegal trafficking of drugs, contract killings and terror activities. Tiger’s men including Yakub connived with Dawood Ibrahim to execute 1993 Mumbai blast, the biggest terror strike on Indian soil that time. Reports suggest that 257 people lost their life in the blast.

Yakub, a chartered accountant, may claim his innocence and his ignorance about his brother Tiger’s activities but the fact could not be overlooked that after hearing the case for more than a decade and going through many evidences, a TADA court in 2007 convicted him to death after finding him guilty of being involved in criminal conspiracy and managing financial transactions meant for the blasts. Later in March 2013, according to an Indian Express report, the SC had confirmed the death sentence awarded to Memon, holding him guilty of being the “driving spirit” behind the blasts that killed 257 people. The court had said that Memon’s “commanding position and the crime of utmost gravity” warranted capital punishment. Memon then moved a clemency petition before the President but the plea was turned down, given the seriousness of his crime.


Yakub’s crime is of very serious kind. Despite being the most educated member of his family, he agreed to assist Tiger to wage war against his mother land. Dawood and Tiger used his acumen in accounting to get funds for the blasts to kill innocent residents of Mumbai. The larger issue though here has to do with inordinate delays in carrying out Death Sentences in India and the message it sends. Especially in Terror cases, for the Death Penalty to be an effective instrument at the disposal of the State to deter potential terrorists, it needs to be executed swiftly and purporsefully with integrity and credibility to the process. The inordinate delay in carrying out Yakub Memon’s sentence sends the wrong message.

Source: http://www.niticentral.com/2014/12/12/yakub-memon-death-sentence-delay-267453.html [last accessed 06.02.2015]